Day: March 19, 2019

SD&G – SD&G OPP Reports for March 12th, 2019. DOMESTIC INVESTIGATION SOUTH GLENGARRY – On March 5, 2019 at approximately 8:52 am, SD&G OPP officers responded to a report of a domestic situation at a residence in South Glengarry Township. Investigation indicated that an adult male had been harassing his ex-girlfriend. An adult male (32) from North Glengarry, Ontario was...
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St. Lawrence College will host a community e-waste drive at its Kingston, Brockville and Cornwall campuses this coming Saturday, March 23rd, 2019 from 11 am to 3 PM. They are accepting: -desktop computers -laptops -keyboards -mice -printers -TVs -phones -cellphones -home theatre systems -audio/visual equipment, and more!
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Gananoque – On March 15th, 2019 Gananoque Police Service received a complaint that a male and female were acting suspicious at a local store. Police arrived and were directed to a male at the back of the store, and a female at a car in the parking lot. As a result of the investigation, the car they were driving was...
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Winchester – Congratulations to Laura Landry, WDMH’s Clinical Manager of Outpatient Services, who has completed her Master of Health Administration degree at the Telfer School of Management, University of Ottawa (U of O). “As a frontline nurse I recognized that there was a whole part of the hospital that I wanted to know more about – so I started asking...
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Learn more about the awards and how to nominate someone at: Online Nomination Form and Program FAQ Brockville – Nominations are open for the 2019 Upper Canada District School Board Trustee Innovation Awards The awards recognize deserving UCDSB employees for work practices that make the school board and its schools more modern and innovative. The awards are intended to inspire...
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“Today’s federal budget confirms the federal government does not share Ontario’s vision for making our province, let alone our country, Open for Business and Open for Jobs, and threatens manufacturing jobs and small businesses in Ontario. This in addition to hurting hard-working families by imposing its job-killing carbon tax. Ontario’s Government for the People has been working responsibly to reduce...
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MOVE TO CENTRALIZED PURCHASING SYSTEM WILL PRODUCE SAVINGS TO PROTECT KEY PUBLIC SERVICES SUCH AS HEALTH CARE, EDUCATION BROCKVILLE – Ontario’s Government is working for the people by developing a modernized procurement system that will make service delivery more efficient, producing savings that will help protect the vital services Ontarians rely on, says Leeds-Grenville-Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes MPP Steve Clark....
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LEEDS – Members of the Ontario Provincial Police stopped another stunt driver in Leeds County. On March 18, 2019 at about 5:50 p.m. Ontario Provincial Police officers in Leeds and the Thousand Islands Township stopped an eastbound car on Highway 401 driving 97 kilometres over the speed limit. The driver was stopped after he passed a stationary police vehicle and justified...
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LEEDS – The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) In Leeds County participated in the 2019 Distracted Driving Campaign last week (March 11-17, 2019) and the results are in. With the new tougher penalties including a fine increase up to $1000, three demerit points and a three-day licence suspension, Leeds OPP officers charged twenty four (24) drivers who chose to make roads unsafe by dividing...
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